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angela said seth macfarlane was one of the best hosts that made me watch the entire show. and of course, robin roberts on the red carpet. >> i thought seth -- every host gets grilled. but i thought it was decent. >> i think he's getting grilled by everybody because it was a good balance. he gave us a little bit of ricky gervais, which is what everybody wanted. then he gave us a little bit of billy crystal. a little bit of everything. >> i don't think anybody knew he was that multitalented. so it was good. >> i wanted voices. that's what i wanted. >> his impersonations? >> we got nothing. >> not a bad show. ratings were up. >> that's all that matters. >> congrats to all the winners. >> absolutely. now," february's fury. the late winter blast with blizzard-like conditions, powerful winds and deadly force. >> the record snowfall expected in texas as highways shut down and force snowplow drivers off duty. it's tuesday, february 26th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good tuesday morn, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> welcome back. >> thank you. good to be back after
angela said seth macfarlane was one of the best hosts that made me watch the entire show. and of course, robin roberts on the red carpet. >> i thought seth -- every host gets grilled. but i thought it was decent. >> i think he's getting grilled by everybody because it was a good balance. he gave us a little bit of ricky gervais, which is what everybody wanted. then he gave us a little bit of billy crystal. a little bit of everything. >> i don't think anybody knew he was that...
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i want to go back to elaborate on what angela said. here's what "duck dynasty" star said about growing up in louisiana in the jim crow era. quote, i never with my eyes saw the mistreatment of any black person. i hoed cotton with them. i'm with blacks because we're white trash. we're going across the field. they're singing and happy. pre-entitlement, pre-welfare. you say were they happy? they were godly. they were happy. what is christian, what is religious freedom about saying blacks were happy under jim crow? this has not to do with one's biblical analysis of anything to say that blacks were happy under jim crow is a christian position. is that what some of his defenders are saying? >> i think that they're trying to argue the other point about the references he made to homosexuality. what we know here is -- >> but that's not all he said. >> no, that's absolutely right. and that's part of the problem. i'm glad that your show and others are bringing this up because that's not the only offensive thing he said. for him to say blacks were
i want to go back to elaborate on what angela said. here's what "duck dynasty" star said about growing up in louisiana in the jim crow era. quote, i never with my eyes saw the mistreatment of any black person. i hoed cotton with them. i'm with blacks because we're white trash. we're going across the field. they're singing and happy. pre-entitlement, pre-welfare. you say were they happy? they were godly. they were happy. what is christian, what is religious freedom about saying blacks...
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. >> i would like to meet or greet or interview angela merkel of germany. i think right now she is probably the most powerful woman in the world. she has the whole, you know, western europe and of course she is not too happy with our president after we may have snooped a little bit speaking of edward snowden. i think angela merkel would be a fascinating interview. >> just reelected to her third term. >> and, of course, make a huge difference. who else? >> well, my backup would be actually ted cruz. we have seen him so much. it's hard to remember that he entered the senate in january of this year. january of 2013. he has had a rise. he has had a fall. he has been enormously consequential on capitol hill. >> i would also like to speak with speaker john boehner to see how he is handling his conference at this time. i think is he one of the most ig that- >> -- the young girl from. >> the 13-year-old who was shot in the head or 15. >> 15,000. that speech she gave at the u.n. when she visited and it was basically at a children's conference and then the way that s
. >> i would like to meet or greet or interview angela merkel of germany. i think right now she is probably the most powerful woman in the world. she has the whole, you know, western europe and of course she is not too happy with our president after we may have snooped a little bit speaking of edward snowden. i think angela merkel would be a fascinating interview. >> just reelected to her third term. >> and, of course, make a huge difference. who else? >> well, my backup...
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i'm more sympathetic to angela merkel than i think brit is. i think to understand it, you have to understand she was born in 1954 in east germany. she grew up in a surveillance state administered by the secret police. you want to understand that, go to a movie. go to see "the lives of others" 2006, won an academy award. the best foreign language films. >> i have seen it. pretty scary. >> so evidently did mr. snowden who reportedly was influenced by this. so did bill buckley saw it. he said i turned around to my companion and said that may be the best movie i've seen. you want to understand how creepy this world is, understand what it was like to real under a real surveillance state. >> i want to point out i was nowhere near edward snowden when i saw the movie and could not be held culpable in this. juan, your thoughts? >> i was watching gary johnson and dennis kucinich. there is no suggestion americans are being spied on. the suggestion the n.s.a. is doing that, that is not real. >> what? >> n.s.a. spying on americans. >> they collect people's
i'm more sympathetic to angela merkel than i think brit is. i think to understand it, you have to understand she was born in 1954 in east germany. she grew up in a surveillance state administered by the secret police. you want to understand that, go to a movie. go to see "the lives of others" 2006, won an academy award. the best foreign language films. >> i have seen it. pretty scary. >> so evidently did mr. snowden who reportedly was influenced by this. so did bill...
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angela, we heard rubio talk about his rhetoric by mentioning student loans. here he is talking about medicare. take a listen to this. >> it pays for the care my mother receives right now. i would never support any changes to medicare that would hurt seniors like my mother. but anyone who's in favor of leaving medicare exactly the way it is right now is in favor of bankrupting it. >> you know, angela, i have to say for something so evil and tir ran kal, the government has done a lot to help marco rubio and his family, isn't it? >> i think that's exactly right. i think when you look at marco rubio, he is the perfect picture of the modern day american dream. he's a 41-year-old cuban-american who speaks to the story of immigration like nobody's business. but at the same time you have someone who talks about benefitting from student loans and federal financial aid programs. his mother and his father benefitting from medicare. and then he goes on this rant about more government. and i'm still trying to figure out where he got that from. the president certainly didn
angela, we heard rubio talk about his rhetoric by mentioning student loans. here he is talking about medicare. take a listen to this. >> it pays for the care my mother receives right now. i would never support any changes to medicare that would hurt seniors like my mother. but anyone who's in favor of leaving medicare exactly the way it is right now is in favor of bankrupting it. >> you know, angela, i have to say for something so evil and tir ran kal, the government has done a lot...
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angela, what about rand paul? he's got a ready-made constituency lined up for 2016 on the basis of his father. and, you know, what do you think of him? doesn't he have the best rationale for running? >> i don't know if he does or if he doesn't. here is what i do know. i know rand paul has become the poster boy for tea party politics and tea party politics are going away quickly. forget 2016. for 2014 the republicans have a party, if they don't undergo go a serious reformation like the church had to do, they have a major not only messaging problem, not only a branding problem but a policy problem. most of the country doesn't see high to eye with the rest of these potential candidates. >> jonathan, what do you think of rand paul's possibilities? >> i don't. i agree with angela. you know, overall -- >> this is very disappointing. you have knocked every single one of them down. i put them all up. they can hardly complain we give them air time and you just eviscerate each one of them. one is corrupt, the other was hope
angela, what about rand paul? he's got a ready-made constituency lined up for 2016 on the basis of his father. and, you know, what do you think of him? doesn't he have the best rationale for running? >> i don't know if he does or if he doesn't. here is what i do know. i know rand paul has become the poster boy for tea party politics and tea party politics are going away quickly. forget 2016. for 2014 the republicans have a party, if they don't undergo go a serious reformation like the...
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in a joint news conference with germany chancellor angela merkel. >> we know of at least 50 threats that have been averted because of this information, not just in the united states but in some cases threats here in germany. so, lives have been saved. >> now, we have really seen the administration ratchet up the defense of these programs in the last couple of days. right now fbi director robert mueller is about to testify before a senate committee hearing. as you'll recall this time yesterday there was a house hearing and we learned details about a few more terror plots that were thwarted, in part, says the administration, because of the nsa phone and internet programs. let me bring in "washington post" national political reporter and new york "daily news" bureau chief jim warren, good to see both of you. good morning. >> good to be here. >> karen, we had the president addressing the entire world saying the american government isn't reading the e-mails of regular germans or french, he used the word "narrow" several times. how important were his comments about the nsa to allay fears overs
in a joint news conference with germany chancellor angela merkel. >> we know of at least 50 threats that have been averted because of this information, not just in the united states but in some cases threats here in germany. so, lives have been saved. >> now, we have really seen the administration ratchet up the defense of these programs in the last couple of days. right now fbi director robert mueller is about to testify before a senate committee hearing. as you'll recall this time...
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. >> one of the witnesses yesterday, we discussed this with you, angela beasley, she gave testimony. she encounteder renisha right after the accident in front of her home. she called 911 and then went outside to help renish amc bride. this is a part of her testimony in this hearing. let's play it. >> i saw blood on her hand. i said, you're hurt, let me call the ambulance. i want you to sit down and let me call the ambulance. she said sit down where? i said sit down here inside of the car. she was doing this. >> both hands? >> both hands. >> on the side of her head? >> yes, yes. >> and she looked hurt? >> yes. she just kept saying she wanted to go home. >> and lisa, that could have been the result, obviously, of this accident but also it was noted that miss mcbride was legally drunk and smoked marijuana. some people see that as blaming the victim. how does that play out in the trial as we move forward? >> well, i think what's important from this witness is that renisha wanted to get home and that she was disoriented and confused, probably as a result of all those factors you list, the
. >> one of the witnesses yesterday, we discussed this with you, angela beasley, she gave testimony. she encounteder renisha right after the accident in front of her home. she called 911 and then went outside to help renish amc bride. this is a part of her testimony in this hearing. let's play it. >> i saw blood on her hand. i said, you're hurt, let me call the ambulance. i want you to sit down and let me call the ambulance. she said sit down where? i said sit down here inside of...
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was snooping on dozens of leaders, including angela merkel. but the spying stopped after the white house became aware. jim is in washington with more on the story. what do we know? >> reporter: well, chris, a very busy weekend. the "wall street journal" reporting the president was unaware of this under surveillance until this summer. a second report in germany saying the president wasn't aware of the spying on germany, going back to 2010. something the white house vehemently denies. the white house is scrambling with the series of accusations coming out every day. we did get new details over the weekend and overnight about a review the president has ordered of the under surveillance payne capabilities. the national security council telling us when it comes to our closest foreign partners and allies, they're starting two new groups. a president's review group on communication and technology, a separate review board on civil liberties. the white house in effect acknowledging overreach here. every day it makes a move, there are new revelation, in
was snooping on dozens of leaders, including angela merkel. but the spying stopped after the white house became aware. jim is in washington with more on the story. what do we know? >> reporter: well, chris, a very busy weekend. the "wall street journal" reporting the president was unaware of this under surveillance until this summer. a second report in germany saying the president wasn't aware of the spying on germany, going back to 2010. something the white house vehemently...
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comments coming aneed new reports that the president told german chancellor angela merkel that he would have stopped her phone from being tapped if he was aware of it. congressman peter king, from the house homeland security committee he joins me now. thanks for being with us on this monday morning. do you believe, that the president didn't know this program was happening in germany. >> first of all i don't know what happened with angela merkel and that is classified information. let's assume the facts are true, it was being tapped. i can't believe the president did not know. first of all he didn't know, he certainly should have known. hard too believe that he didn't know when he is briefed on these things. they usually give citation where the information comes problem. if he was giving any information at all about merkel or any other world leader, the person briefing him or briefing book he would get would almost have to say where it came from especially since it would be so controversial. , so sensitive i should say. i can't believe that as commander-in-chief, as pat president of the
comments coming aneed new reports that the president told german chancellor angela merkel that he would have stopped her phone from being tapped if he was aware of it. congressman peter king, from the house homeland security committee he joins me now. thanks for being with us on this monday morning. do you believe, that the president didn't know this program was happening in germany. >> first of all i don't know what happened with angela merkel and that is classified information. let's...
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and what about you, angela? how much are you looking at how you might change things with your employees? >> i think the confusing thing for most entrepreneurs, how will this affect my small business since we have fewer than 50 employees? i think a lot of it is awareness and figuring out, okay, it's a complex issue and how is this going to affect my business and my employees? >> and the idea of whether premiums will go up or down. nobody knows the answer to that yet. but one thing people are worried about, the insurance company -- there's a new tax on insurance companies for some of these plans. and some small businesses are worried that's going to get passed down to them. is that your worry? >> i'm not worried about it at all. there'll be many new taxes. a whole list of essential benefits that will need to be provided under the new plans. prices will go up. and with the rate compression, the younger people are going to see the greatest rate increases. however, to the point of the small business, they are probabl
and what about you, angela? how much are you looking at how you might change things with your employees? >> i think the confusing thing for most entrepreneurs, how will this affect my small business since we have fewer than 50 employees? i think a lot of it is awareness and figuring out, okay, it's a complex issue and how is this going to affect my business and my employees? >> and the idea of whether premiums will go up or down. nobody knows the answer to that yet. but one thing...
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angela davis is not stupid. ,f she were going to do this at the bare minimum, she would not be using her own gun. so, you know, it plays out over details in the court room. >> here is, from your documentary, where the f began -- fbi began to search public enemy number one or three. clip] >> the fbi dissented over the black community all over the country and stopped any young black woman because they had this description. >> her fingerprints and photograph of the girl with a big afro. every girl gets a box full of those things. carsere were unmarked parked across the street. this was the fbi. americanof african women with big afro's were stopped. >> where did you find all that? from the collection of the court, the court collection. we also knew from talking to the fbi agent, and we had some of the stuff from the fbi files. some of that is archival footage. the fbi and law enforcement were not incredibly well practiced at identifying and discriminant -- distinguishing black women at that time. >> the split in the
angela davis is not stupid. ,f she were going to do this at the bare minimum, she would not be using her own gun. so, you know, it plays out over details in the court room. >> here is, from your documentary, where the f began -- fbi began to search public enemy number one or three. clip] >> the fbi dissented over the black community all over the country and stopped any young black woman because they had this description. >> her fingerprints and photograph of the girl with a...
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must be freed now. >> angela must be freed now. >> angela must be freed now. >> she is in very high spirits, feeling good. >> right on. >> she is feeling good because she knows the movement to see our political presence is growing everyday. that is what makes us feel good >> who were the two people there in the clip? >> angela's sister and her brother. >> so, what happened after the acquittal verdict to angela davis? >> she did a tour all over the world come a thank you tour to all the people who had been a part of the movement. she thought, i will do that for a year or two and talk about justice issues. it has become her life. she returned to academia. she still travels and talks and is a public intellectual. >> after this -- how long is this? >> 100 and one minutes. feature-length. it is essentially the story of how a 26-year-old floss graduate student becomes an international political icon. you are really seeing her make the choices and the repercussions of them and how it grows into something so much larger than her as an individual. >> from the time you graduated from the univ
must be freed now. >> angela must be freed now. >> angela must be freed now. >> she is in very high spirits, feeling good. >> right on. >> she is feeling good because she knows the movement to see our political presence is growing everyday. that is what makes us feel good >> who were the two people there in the clip? >> angela's sister and her brother. >> so, what happened after the acquittal verdict to angela davis? >> she did a tour all...
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i waited. >> wendy: i loved interviewing angela. she is currently pursuing a career in entertainment and modeling, and also working on her wonderful jewelry line. if you'd like more information on how you can get some of that, just go to our website for a link. we'll be right back. virnity >> wendy: and finally this week, citizens of ecuador are getting used to seeing christians parading through town. for the 17th year in a row, they've celebrated a march for jesus. the annual parade is more than a tradition to these prayer walkers. even city officials welcome the event. >> reporter: the principle objective of the march for jesus is to rescue christian values for our society. >> my opinion of the march for jesus is that it is a very necessary event in this time, when we're moving so fast and we lose our bearings, which is jesus, the center of our lives. because if we do everything for him, thinking of him, the world makes sense. >> wendy: well, this year the crowd included visitors from neighbouring countries, such as colombia. that
i waited. >> wendy: i loved interviewing angela. she is currently pursuing a career in entertainment and modeling, and also working on her wonderful jewelry line. if you'd like more information on how you can get some of that, just go to our website for a link. we'll be right back. virnity >> wendy: and finally this week, citizens of ecuador are getting used to seeing christians parading through town. for the 17th year in a row, they've celebrated a march for jesus. the annual...
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if we fix those problems, angela, we could solve our black on black crime issues. hey -- >> i'm not going to be pigeoned over here. i said it takes a village to raise a child. as a black person and martin luther king being a black man fighting for our rights being from mississippi it saddens me that we have lost our way. in taking a village to raise a child that deals with policy, that deals with community, that deals with church, the whole nine yards. i'm not saying in our community it's our fault. we need to change the conversation in the country as a whole. as a black woman i was speaking from my point of view. >> we need to have this broader conversation. we need to have it more regularly in this country. >> i hope we will not use race as a fig leaf. i want us as americans to come together and talk about this problem. we're going to kill each other if we're not careful. >> it's america's problem is what it boils down to. >> we appreciate you all for joining us this morning. a great discussion. what do you think? send us your e-mails. e-mail us at foxandfriends.
if we fix those problems, angela, we could solve our black on black crime issues. hey -- >> i'm not going to be pigeoned over here. i said it takes a village to raise a child. as a black person and martin luther king being a black man fighting for our rights being from mississippi it saddens me that we have lost our way. in taking a village to raise a child that deals with policy, that deals with community, that deals with church, the whole nine yards. i'm not saying in our community it's...
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crowd shouting angela must be freed] >> we had a nice long visit with angela and she is in very high spirits. she's feeling good. she's feeling good because she knows that the movement to free all political prisoners is growing every day. that's what makes a feel-good. >> who r the two people in the clip? >> her sister and her brother. thewhat happened after acquittal verdict of angela davis? the world, thank you to the people who had been all of the free angela and political prisoners movement, which was a worldwide movement. she did that for a year and talk about justice issues. it has become her life. so she return to academia and she still troubles and talks and is a public intellectual. >> after -- by the way, how long is this? >> 101 minutes, feature-length. it is essentially the story of how this 26-year-old philosophy graduate student becomes an international political icon. you are really seeing her make the choices and the repercussions of them and how it grows into something so much larger than her as an individual. >> from the time you graduated from the university of tex
crowd shouting angela must be freed] >> we had a nice long visit with angela and she is in very high spirits. she's feeling good. she's feeling good because she knows that the movement to free all political prisoners is growing every day. that's what makes a feel-good. >> who r the two people in the clip? >> her sister and her brother. thewhat happened after acquittal verdict of angela davis? the world, thank you to the people who had been all of the free angela and political...
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that are going bankrupt. >> angela and christy, where can we find the agreement? the problem that we have is we apparently cannot find any agreement on capitol hill between congress and of course the white house and the president and we can't find any agreement with the political divide along partisan lines and we're faced with the partisan paralysis in dealing with the economy. >> and where can we find a common bond and cut spng where we need to. >> washington d.c. is broken, kelly and dysfunction aal until members of congress do their job instead of their ego and getting reelected, until the president comes to the fold and compromises, we will get worse with the economy and jobs. >> christy. >> i think that's one area where american people do agree, that congress is broke he p. another is another area i think we also agree, we need to address income inequality and need to address inequality and we have the greatest gap between the rich and poor in a hundred years and what we need to do is grow the middle class and that's why president obama has suggested measure
that are going bankrupt. >> angela and christy, where can we find the agreement? the problem that we have is we apparently cannot find any agreement on capitol hill between congress and of course the white house and the president and we can't find any agreement with the political divide along partisan lines and we're faced with the partisan paralysis in dealing with the economy. >> and where can we find a common bond and cut spng where we need to. >> washington d.c. is broken,...
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when the fbi did in fact track her down, they had her, and said are you angela davis? and she didn't respond, and so they had to fingerprint her to be sure. >> michael: amazing. i want to see this film very badly, i hope you do too. we thank you for coming on "the war room." louisiana dodged a bullet when bobby gentel's tax plan went nowhere. but now he is advocating for teaching creationism in public schools. one of the reasons i would take him over kid president any daye. >> i have got no problem if a local school board says we want to teach your kids about creationism, that some people have these beliefs as well. i think teach them the best science, give them the tools where they can make up their own mind not only in science, but as you teach about other controversial issues whether it's global warming or climate change or these other issues what are we scared of? >> michael: you. that was bobby jindal advocating that schools teach creationism. in 2008, he signed the louisiana science education act which allows public school teachers to do just that. and thanks to
when the fbi did in fact track her down, they had her, and said are you angela davis? and she didn't respond, and so they had to fingerprint her to be sure. >> michael: amazing. i want to see this film very badly, i hope you do too. we thank you for coming on "the war room." louisiana dodged a bullet when bobby gentel's tax plan went nowhere. but now he is advocating for teaching creationism in public schools. one of the reasons i would take him over kid president any daye....
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and angela merkel can only be happy with the outcome. she got what she wanted, which is the bail-in, as well as structural reform within cyprus, an overhaul of the tax system in the island state. it's important, because there's a wide spread perception in germany that cyprus serves as a money laundromat for russian interests, for the russian mafia, for wealthy people, and it was a pretty hard political sell for angela merkel and her party to propose another bailout when there's a perception in the german public opinion that there's ill-gotten gains in that country's banks. >> of course, the opposition, green social democrats in favor of this bailout, but how are germans themselves feeling about it? >> there's a lot of bailout fatigue here. just last sunday, a new anti-euro party was founded. it's called alternative for germany. it's not anti-european. we went to the foundation congress, and the members told us we're committed to europe. we think european integration is a good thing. but we want to go back to the deutsche mark, because th
and angela merkel can only be happy with the outcome. she got what she wanted, which is the bail-in, as well as structural reform within cyprus, an overhaul of the tax system in the island state. it's important, because there's a wide spread perception in germany that cyprus serves as a money laundromat for russian interests, for the russian mafia, for wealthy people, and it was a pretty hard political sell for angela merkel and her party to propose another bailout when there's a perception in...
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have a good trading week. > > thanks angela. you too. this week, facebook hopes to broaden its appeal with a new addition to the social media website. details aren't out, but the timing couldn't be better. its stock is rising, and jp morgan just named facebook the "top pick" among large-cap internet stocks for 2013. facebook's teasingly vague invite "come and see what we're building" fueled speculation and interest - and worked perfectly. "it could be a phone." since last summer, published reports told of a facebook phone that may debut this year. the company's hired staffers who worked on iphone design and the palm operating system for mobile phones. but ceo mark zuckerberg downplayed speculation, saying at facebook's first earnings report last july, 'building out a whole phone wouldn't make sense for us to do." "two leading suggestions are a music service or shopping service. retailers want a shopping service to better balance amazon." after facebook's ipo last may, in which stock fluctuated between 18 and 45 dollars, zuckerberg said f
have a good trading week. > > thanks angela. you too. this week, facebook hopes to broaden its appeal with a new addition to the social media website. details aren't out, but the timing couldn't be better. its stock is rising, and jp morgan just named facebook the "top pick" among large-cap internet stocks for 2013. facebook's teasingly vague invite "come and see what we're building" fueled speculation and interest - and worked perfectly. "it could be a...
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angela is back. inno lo i no longer have to speak on her behalf to keep things fair and balanced. >> the bottom line is this, the mainstream media has not promoted what republicans have done. when pelosi had the bully pulpit when she was the speaker of the house, she whipped her members of congress in line, but you've had several republican bills, proposals, that went far beyond health care reform. democrats did not step up to the plate to help support republicans. what we need now, rich, and like i said, earlier, the president said you can keep your health care plan if you want it. you can keep your doctor if you want your doctor. you can keep your hospitalization if you want your hospitalization. all of that has been proven wrong. millions of people have lost their health care plans. and some starting january 1st are going to have to play thousands of dollars for their premiums. so what do we need to do? republicans and democrats need to work together. paul ryan has presented a plan that would help
angela is back. inno lo i no longer have to speak on her behalf to keep things fair and balanced. >> the bottom line is this, the mainstream media has not promoted what republicans have done. when pelosi had the bully pulpit when she was the speaker of the house, she whipped her members of congress in line, but you've had several republican bills, proposals, that went far beyond health care reform. democrats did not step up to the plate to help support republicans. what we need now, rich,...
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and angela, finally to you. with same-sex marriage legal in illinois and hawaii, nearly 40% of this country now lives in a state with marriage equality. will the watershed moment be once this passes 50%? do you think that is what will prove to be the final pushing of the final stack of cards? >> i don't know that that's it, as much as it is there are some oh areas that are battle grounds. sometimes illinois is perceived as a battleground states. and depending whether it's leaning more progressive -- i won't even say blue or red because sometimes parties are split. i think it depends on the progressive nature of the elected officials at the time. and in a lot of ways, we're seeing some of this unfold with the cheney sisters. there are two republicans and their father supports same-sex marriage. and yet you have another person who is running for office who is, you know, been a little nimble with their positions fortunistic reasons, probably. but nonetheless, you see some of that happening. i think we just have to
and angela, finally to you. with same-sex marriage legal in illinois and hawaii, nearly 40% of this country now lives in a state with marriage equality. will the watershed moment be once this passes 50%? do you think that is what will prove to be the final pushing of the final stack of cards? >> i don't know that that's it, as much as it is there are some oh areas that are battle grounds. sometimes illinois is perceived as a battleground states. and depending whether it's leaning more...
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berlin is furious over reports that the nsa listened in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone calls. >> a lot of americans are worried about the scale of government surveillance and marching on the national mall in protest. we're joined now live from washington. rally getting under way in just a few hours. how is it shaping up? >> it starts in an hour and a half. it is starting at union station right outside of the washington bureau here at cnn. we're expecting thousands of people. there are about 100 groups who are organizers of this rally and the big names span really across the political spectrum from a republican congressman, a very conservative congressman at that all of the way to a very liberal democrat, a former congressman dennis kucinich who you may remember from democratic presidential primaries a couple years ago. this rally is more about the personal liberty side of it. the aclu and others are very angry that the nsa is spying on personal communications. so not as much about the foreign aspect of it. much about domestic side and personal freedoms. >> i know hillar
berlin is furious over reports that the nsa listened in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone calls. >> a lot of americans are worried about the scale of government surveillance and marching on the national mall in protest. we're joined now live from washington. rally getting under way in just a few hours. how is it shaping up? >> it starts in an hour and a half. it is starting at union station right outside of the washington bureau here at cnn. we're expecting thousands...
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so, kelly, it's not going to be that bad, but sequestration is five days away. >> mark and angela, the american people want to know, is there a way to avert this crisis that we're now experiencing and many people are saying that it's a manufactured crisis, but the president, if you were paying attention to molly henneberg's story before we came to you. the president went on to say, we need to take a balanced approach on cuts on programs and close some tax loopholes that are taking advantage of. but house speaker john boehner as you know, says that the president needs to get the democrats acting in congress and we've got the back and forth going on. are you at all optimistic that a last minute deal could be done to avert the sequester? >> and i don't think that the-- >> mark, go ahead. >> yeah, go ahead, mark. >> i don't think that democrats are very optimistic, unfortunately, because we've had republican senators and congressman say out loud and publicly that they want the sequestration to happen. this is sort of, you know, they don't know what the real world consequences of this seque
so, kelly, it's not going to be that bad, but sequestration is five days away. >> mark and angela, the american people want to know, is there a way to avert this crisis that we're now experiencing and many people are saying that it's a manufactured crisis, but the president, if you were paying attention to molly henneberg's story before we came to you. the president went on to say, we need to take a balanced approach on cuts on programs and close some tax loopholes that are taking...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: will today become 24? yesterday, the s&p 500 rallied to its 23rd record close of the year. the dow rallied 2 points, the nasdaq 12, and the s&p 4. gold made major gains, jumping $42, and oil slipped $1.35. in earnings after hours, online video company netflix topped forecasts, but subscriber numbers were lower that expected. and chip-maker texas instruments beat the street on earnings and revenue. and a southwest airlines landing mishap that closed down laguardia aiport last night is under investigation. the boeing 737's nose gear reportedly collapsed. glenn schultz of performance trust is studying the bond market for us today. good morning glenn, and what's likely to move the market this week? - good morning. the bond market is looking at a couple of things. one of the questions on the bond market's mind is what is higher mortgage rate going to do with respect for the demand for housing and the housing recovery going forward? so monday we had existing home sales. that was down 1.2% vs. a consensus of 1.5%
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: will today become 24? yesterday, the s&p 500 rallied to its 23rd record close of the year. the dow rallied 2 points, the nasdaq 12, and the s&p 4. gold made major gains, jumping $42, and oil slipped $1.35. in earnings after hours, online video company netflix topped forecasts, but subscriber numbers were lower that expected. and chip-maker texas instruments beat the street on earnings and revenue. and a southwest airlines landing mishap that...
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but the explanation they got did not satisfy germany's elmar brok who said the wiretapping of angela merkel's phone was a criminal act. >> if we have the feeling that your closest allies are spying on you, it's difficult to talk to such an ally in an open way anymore and i think we have to make a clear distinction between fighting together terrorism but not spying on friends. >> reporter: surveillance is a sensitive subject for germans, particularly for those who grew up in the east german police state as merkel did. brok said germany wants a no-spying pledge similar to the agreement the u.s. has with the united kingdom, canada, australia and new zealand. those nations share intelligence but agree not to spy on one another. >> if all the citizens in europe believe -- or in the world -- that america is spying on every individual citizen then i think people do not love america anymore. i think that a very damaging thing. >> reporter: germany wants a u.n. resolution to protect the privacy of electronic communications and they're partnering with brazil, another country enraged by n.s.a.
but the explanation they got did not satisfy germany's elmar brok who said the wiretapping of angela merkel's phone was a criminal act. >> if we have the feeling that your closest allies are spying on you, it's difficult to talk to such an ally in an open way anymore and i think we have to make a clear distinction between fighting together terrorism but not spying on friends. >> reporter: surveillance is a sensitive subject for germans, particularly for those who grew up in the east...
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here's another case that angela corey prosecuted, albeit far more successfully. in 2010, corey's office charged marissa alexander with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after she fired a bullet at a wall in 2010, what she described as a warning shot to scare off her abusive husband during an altercation. two children were in the house, but no one was hurt. alexander argued she fired the weapon in self-defense against her estranged husband who's twice been arrested for domestic battery. she tried to invoke florida's now famous stand your ground law. angela corey argued the stand your gun law did not apply because alexander acted in anger. saying by returning to the house after she got the gun, she showed he was not in near of her life. in may of 2010, marissa alexander was sentenced to 20 years in prison. that 20-year sentence is required under florida's mandatory minimum gun law. after alexander's family urged leniency in the sentencing, judge daniel described the issue as out of my hands, saying the legislature has not given me the discretion to do what th
here's another case that angela corey prosecuted, albeit far more successfully. in 2010, corey's office charged marissa alexander with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after she fired a bullet at a wall in 2010, what she described as a warning shot to scare off her abusive husband during an altercation. two children were in the house, but no one was hurt. alexander argued she fired the weapon in self-defense against her estranged husband who's twice been arrested for domestic battery....
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angela corey, trayvon martin looks just like the kind of people that angela corey likes to convict and send away to life sentences. with are very familiar marissa alexander. i encourage anyone around the country to look her up. what we see is a system not built for people of color, or the poor, or young people. i don't understand why people continue to avoid this, why she even minced words and double spoke there about the case. we cannot mince words about this. we're talking in a real way about power. young people have no power in this state. power is the ability to act, to transform your future. power is the ability to influence somebody to move. and for years in florida, young people have not had that power. people of color have not had that power rated so what we have seen, judges feeling like they can prosecute inordinate amount of people to long sentences, prosecutors said. do their jobs, communities that don't feel safe. i think we need to look at the environment that created the situation that group george zimmerman and snuffed out trayvon martin. you have to look at criminaliza
angela corey, trayvon martin looks just like the kind of people that angela corey likes to convict and send away to life sentences. with are very familiar marissa alexander. i encourage anyone around the country to look her up. what we see is a system not built for people of color, or the poor, or young people. i don't understand why people continue to avoid this, why she even minced words and double spoke there about the case. we cannot mince words about this. we're talking in a real way about...
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. >> a big majority for angela merkel's cyprus a deal. almost all the opposition parties backed the bailout. they voted with the government while slamming merkel's handling of the crisis. before the vote, the government said there was no alternative. the bundestag had to vote for the deal. no bailout would mean bankruptcy for cyprus and trouble for other struggling eurozone members. >> contagion could spread from cyprus across the entire eurozone, and that is why we believe cyprus needs financial aid. >> cyprus' eurozone partners are contributing 9 billion euros. germany will chip in 2.5 billion. the imf will provide 1 billion. leaving cyprus to raise 13 billion itself. that means cyprus rating the accounts of rich depositors. for the german opposition, the deal is the right one. >> we stand in solidarity with cyprus, but we have no sympathy for a business model that involves proclaiming yourself a haven for money launderers and tax evaders. none at all. >> if the rest of the eurozone follow suit in backing the bailout, cyprus could recei
. >> a big majority for angela merkel's cyprus a deal. almost all the opposition parties backed the bailout. they voted with the government while slamming merkel's handling of the crisis. before the vote, the government said there was no alternative. the bundestag had to vote for the deal. no bailout would mean bankruptcy for cyprus and trouble for other struggling eurozone members. >> contagion could spread from cyprus across the entire eurozone, and that is why we believe cyprus...
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now, over the weekend, a german newspaper reported that the nsa may have been tapping angela merkel's phone for more than a decade, even before she became german chancellor. it may have been going on throughout president obama's whole first term without him knowing about it or finding out about it, but it actually would have started during the bush/cheney administration. earlier today i sat down with former vice president dick cheney and asked him about that. >> vice president cheney, thanks so much for joining us. the book, very fascinating. i want to get to it in a second. first, i have to ask you about some big items in the news, especially the national security agency spying scandal, for want of a better word. all this news that the u.s. conducted surveillance on our own allies. some of the documents posted by or leaked by edward snowden to the media indicate that these programs started in 2002. why spy on an ally? >> jake, if there were such a program, it would be classified and i couldn't talk about it. it would be totally inappropriate, and i haven't been in the loop now obviou
now, over the weekend, a german newspaper reported that the nsa may have been tapping angela merkel's phone for more than a decade, even before she became german chancellor. it may have been going on throughout president obama's whole first term without him knowing about it or finding out about it, but it actually would have started during the bush/cheney administration. earlier today i sat down with former vice president dick cheney and asked him about that. >> vice president cheney,...
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he's unable to work. >> angela, these are real people. how can, i don't care what side of the aisle you sit, or what your politics. how can you ignore that? >> you shouldn't ignore t and you shouldn't be able to in good conscience. i think somewhere along the way they forgot that the people who are needing unemployment benefits right now were at one point employed and tax-paying americans. and because they were taxpayers, they should be able to benefit from those tax dollars. we've talked about this ad nauseam that it's not a partisan issue. why was it rejected on the gop senate side? where is the conscience on these folks are unemployed and we don't have an immediate solution and we're not even trying to have one. we're on to the debt ceiling fight. >> the president said this month that confronting income inequality is the defining challenge of our time. >> a dangerous and growing inequality in lack of upward mobility that has jeopardized middle class america's basic bargain that if you work hard you have a chance to get ahead. i believe
he's unable to work. >> angela, these are real people. how can, i don't care what side of the aisle you sit, or what your politics. how can you ignore that? >> you shouldn't ignore t and you shouldn't be able to in good conscience. i think somewhere along the way they forgot that the people who are needing unemployment benefits right now were at one point employed and tax-paying americans. and because they were taxpayers, they should be able to benefit from those tax dollars. we've...
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anderson director of the climate and energy program of the union of concerned scientists angela welcome thank you very much great to have you with us is this first of all this is the hottest year is this an anomaly is it some sort of you know weirdness of system or we're looking at a genuine trend line i think where it's a very genuine trend line and what we are seeing is that you know this is the not the first time many of us have heard it's the hottest year on record and we're likely to break more records just like it is basically over the last thirty six years we have experienced a warmer than average temperature so if you think about it about a third of the population has never experienced a quote unquote normal. climate year. it's like so the weather whether we're doing. has become the new normal that is exactly right only only it's going to get a whole lot worse the this one hundred eighty seven million people number that's being thrown around i've seen numbers over the last decade variety of news stories in the year in the decade or so that i've been doing this. suggests that the
anderson director of the climate and energy program of the union of concerned scientists angela welcome thank you very much great to have you with us is this first of all this is the hottest year is this an anomaly is it some sort of you know weirdness of system or we're looking at a genuine trend line i think where it's a very genuine trend line and what we are seeing is that you know this is the not the first time many of us have heard it's the hottest year on record and we're likely to break...
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for us -- i understand why angela merkel has to say something publicly. the fact is the nsa has done more to save german lives than the german army since world war ii. that's the reality. the nsa has provided so much intelligence to save them in terrorist attack. they should be thankful to us, not going through this charade. >> peter king, as a member of the house homeland security committee, the hout intelligence committee as well, the chair of the subcommittee, thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. appreciate it. >>> remember, you can always follow what's going on here in "the situation room" on twitter. you can tweet me @wolfblitzer. thanks very much for watches. "crossfire" with special guests ron paul, race mar reese turner, "crossfire" starts right now. >>> tonight diagnosing what's wrong with obama care. even if he isn't worried, should he be? should the president have known more about the problem? on the left brian schweitzer, on the right s.e. kipp. in the crossfire, and grace ma returner, who thinks it's wrong for america. can obam
for us -- i understand why angela merkel has to say something publicly. the fact is the nsa has done more to save german lives than the german army since world war ii. that's the reality. the nsa has provided so much intelligence to save them in terrorist attack. they should be thankful to us, not going through this charade. >> peter king, as a member of the house homeland security committee, the hout intelligence committee as well, the chair of the subcommittee, thanks very much for...
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don't you think, angela? >> well, you know rev, the tea party reared its ugly head in 2010 because we have a black partisan. they're allergic to all kinds of "b" words like barack obama. and he's black. there's all these "b" words. so they are not in support of anything that would pass the house and give the president what they would deem as a win. we've seen them obstruct. we've seen them protest. we've seen them shut down the government. and we know that even though this is a very painful bill for even democrats, they are doing this because it's better than the alternative which is putting other families out. >> and they have started voting on this budget as we speak. it's expected to pass, but they have began voting. go ahead, angela. i'm sorry. >> you're okay. the vote will probably vote right around 6:20. what you will see on this bill is bipartisan support. you did see the democrats oppose the rule earlier today. the reason for that was it was a way for them to protest and say we're going to participate
don't you think, angela? >> well, you know rev, the tea party reared its ugly head in 2010 because we have a black partisan. they're allergic to all kinds of "b" words like barack obama. and he's black. there's all these "b" words. so they are not in support of anything that would pass the house and give the president what they would deem as a win. we've seen them obstruct. we've seen them protest. we've seen them shut down the government. and we know that even though...
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now, rose angela spradling is being held without bond. a statement released this afternoon reads the metropolitan washington airport authority is deeply saddened by the loss of corporal stephen spradling. an airport authority police officer for more than 25 years, hour condolences are with his loved ones during this difficult time. talking with neighbors, they say they had been threatened too, not just the one woman we talked with, but others here in this small cul-de-sac, a very quiet, friendly neighborhood until today. and they wonder tonight if this shooting was justified. now, that is a decision investigators will have to make, bruce. >> thanks for that report. >>> we now have limited amtrak service between new york and boston. amtrak suspended service last night after a rush hour crash between two commuter trains in new haven, connecticut. 70 people were sent to hospitals and doctors say five of them are in critical condition. the crash occurred when a metro north train with hundreds of passengers from new york's grand central statio
now, rose angela spradling is being held without bond. a statement released this afternoon reads the metropolitan washington airport authority is deeply saddened by the loss of corporal stephen spradling. an airport authority police officer for more than 25 years, hour condolences are with his loved ones during this difficult time. talking with neighbors, they say they had been threatened too, not just the one woman we talked with, but others here in this small cul-de-sac, a very quiet,...
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had been listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone since 2002. really? yeah, i mean at this point i feel the only world leader that our government doesn't listen to is president obama. >> now it's time for your "first look" at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. tea party favorite rand paul is worried about emerging technology. during a campaign stop he warned that the combination of abortion and scientific advances could lead to you againics. the kentucky senator made those remarks while stumping for ken cuccinelli. president obama heads to the old dominion state this weekend to campaign for terry mcauliffe. things are looking good for the democrat's hope to reclaim the governor's mansion. mcauliffe opened up a double digit lead over cuccinelli. but it's the gender gap catching the most attention. the candidates are running about even among male voters but cuccinelli trails mcauliffe by 34 points. and rick ramsey is sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison. the republican was convicted in june of extortion, bribery and fraud. the new fbi director is ma
had been listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone since 2002. really? yeah, i mean at this point i feel the only world leader that our government doesn't listen to is president obama. >> now it's time for your "first look" at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. tea party favorite rand paul is worried about emerging technology. during a campaign stop he warned that the combination of abortion and scientific advances could lead to you againics. the...
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angela, you quote jay-z. ryan grim and angela rye, thank you for your time this evening. >> thank you, rev. >>> ahead, first lady michelle obama carries out a five-year tradition today. >>> plus, the shocking tape of a high school basketball coach abusing players. why i'm calling a personal foul on some right wingers tonight. >>> and 45 years ago tonight, martin luther king was assassinated. his son joins us and how the dream lives on. stay with us. for the things you can't wash, freshen them with febreze. ♪ because febreze doesn't just cover up odors... it penetrates deep into fabrics to eliminate odors and leaves a light, fresh scent. just another way febreze helps you breathe happy. as well as they could because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that wha
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joining me now, joan walsh and angela rye. how can republicans be so disconnect frd the will of the american people? >> i think when folks really focus on winning elections and not representing people, you lose sight of what's most important. public service is just that. >> we've seen it with interracial marriage. we've seen it throughout time. and sometimes you have to help folks to see what really matters and how to move them ahead on issues that they may be uncomfortable with. the american public has shifted. the party is still the same, but they're focused on winning elections. >> angela's point, some of them were contentious, some of them were the majority, but slightly. but when you look at minimum wage, joan, 71% of americans want to see minimum wage increase. 71%. how can the gop oppose 71% of the country. these polls are national, but increasing what you have is really like two nations. you have these red states and these red districts and you have house gerrymandering so that all of these -- many of these republicans
joining me now, joan walsh and angela rye. how can republicans be so disconnect frd the will of the american people? >> i think when folks really focus on winning elections and not representing people, you lose sight of what's most important. public service is just that. >> we've seen it with interracial marriage. we've seen it throughout time. and sometimes you have to help folks to see what really matters and how to move them ahead on issues that they may be uncomfortable with....